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Stewart Brewing Ltd.
LocationLoanhead, Midlothian, Scotland
Coordinates55°52′21″N 3°09′42″W / 55.8725°N 3.1617°W / 55.8725; -3.1617
Opened2004 (2004)
Owned bySteve Stewart (Independent)
Websitewww.stewartbrewing.co.uk
Cask beers
Name Type
Pentland IPA IPA (also as bright beer)
Edinburgh No. 3 Scotch ale
Edinburgh Gold Golden ale (also as bright beer)
Copper Cascade Dark ale
Stewart's 80/- Heavy (also as bright beer)
Bottled beers
Hollyrood Blonde ale
St. Giles Dark ale
Edinburgh Gold Golden ale
Embra Amber ale
Dopplebock Bock
Pilsen Pilsner
Seasonal beers
Cauld Reekie Stout

Stewart Brewing is an independent craft brewery based on the outskirts of Edinburgh in Loanhead, Midlothian, Scotland. It was established in 2004 by Steve and Jo Stewart.

It produces beer in small batches, available in approximately 200 real ale pubs in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife, the Borders, Glasgow and Newcastle. It also sells mini casks and bottled beers from its brewery shop. There is also a tasting room in Leith.

Stewart Brewing also has a range of canned and bottled beers, launched at the end of 2009.

References

  1. "Is the cheer running dry for Scottish breweries?". Edinburgh Evening News. 23 August 2005.
  2. Roger Protz. "Stewart Brewing review". beer-pages.com.

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